With its own proprietary Geographical Information System (GIS), Geoconcept helps clients accelerate scheduling and routing.
It all started on the school benches…
Geoconcept is the brainchild of two friends, who studied engineering at École Polytechnique and École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées in France. Both passionate about inventing disruptive products, saw technology as a platform for prolific idea generation. The development of their Geographic Information System (GIS) products and services came from the simple understanding that geography is a key component of business operations. However, this understanding of how to leverage technology is a skill that many companies lacked.
Together, they solved one of the most challenging software problems: how to make software comprehensible and usable for everyone. And, thus, with their disruptive industry identified, a bit of technical knowledge, and a mission, The Geoconcept Group was born.
Breakthrough After Breakthrough
It's not a coincidence that we keep raising the bar with every new software development. At Geoconcept, our idea of excellence is dynamic and high-achieving. We work harder at our job to make yours easier..
We believe in power for the people
Building a company that fundamentally changes how businesses create value service requires a different philosophy. So Geoconcept founders imbued their company with disruptive points of view.
We believe in the power of rationality. There are some areas where machines do better than men and gut feeling. Hear first-hand how our customers are using TourSolver to harness the power of geography.
Creativity and vitality are too often stifled and reprehended.
We seek to allow team members to express their full potential. From Paris, Miami, Chennai, to Shanghai, our collaborators enjoy a work frame where Trust, Transparency and Communication are the core values. This is the only way we believe innovation and ground-breaking ideas can take place.
Every day there are millions of opportunities to improve people’s lives by making better use of geography. Disease research, education patterns, industrial efficiency, patient care, government spending, emergency response – We want to make a difference.